Antonyms for the word "in-setting" include out-setting, extruding, projecting, protruding, jutting, overhanging, hanging, suspending, and levitating. These words all indicate that something is standing outwards, rather than being set or embedded into something else. For example, an out-setting window juts out from the wall of a building, while a levitating object appears to float in the air without touching anything. While in-setting may imply a sense of stability and security, these antonyms suggest a sense of movement, excitement, and dynamic energy. They can be used to describe both natural and man-made structures, and may have different connotations depending on their context.